Artificial Intelligence
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Using Artificial Intelligence to Lower High School Dropout Rates
Every year, over 1.2 million students drop out of high school in the United States. That’s a student every 26 seconds or 7,000 a ... -
What Happens When You Use Artificial Intelligence in PBL
The teacher at the front of the room began his lecture half an hour ago, and he shows no signs of letting up. As ... -
Why People Matter More than Algorithms
There’s a lot to love about an algorithm. For one thing, it’s orderly. The procedure for solving a formula of this kind is a ... -
AI Curricula for K-12 Classrooms
Don’t assume it will be years before you need to worry about AI in the curriculum you teach. Artificial intelligence already has seeped into ... -
Rethinking Adaptive Learning in the Age of Cognitive Computing
Adaptive learning, or also called personalized learning, is actually how education started out. The wealthy had their children educated at home by tutors. It ... -
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning in Education: Top 5 Companies
Edtech companies are using artificial intelligence and machine learning to solve many issues in education. Here we look at different ways some prominent Edtech ... -
Using Machine Learning to Predict Developmental Delays in Children
Have you ever marveled at the incessant movements of infants? Those seemingly pointless swiping at nothing in particular? Well, those spontaneous movements are a ... -
Your Next Tutor May be a Digital Voice Assistant
Alexa and Siri are some of the names you’ll find in classrooms today, but they’re not students. They are the digital voice assistants from ... -
Machine Learning Examples in Education: An Inside Look at 3 Success Stories
There is increasing use of machine learning in education as it facilitates both teaching and learning. As part of artificial intelligence, machine learning is ... -
Taming Big Data in Education with Cognitive Computing
The world is drowning in data. We are creating 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day. That is 2.5 followed by 18 zeros! But ...